Hakem et al., 1996 - Google Patents
The tumor suppressor gene Brca1 is required for embryonic cellular proliferation in the mouseHakem et al., 1996
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- Hakem R
- De La Pompa J
- Sirard C
- Mo R
- Woo M
- Hakem A
- Wakeham A
- Potter J
- Reitmair A
- Billia F
- Firpo E
- Hui C
- Roberts J
- Rossant J
- Mak T
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- Cell
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Mutations of the BRCA1 gene in humans are associated with predisposition to breast and ovarian cancers. We show here that Brca1+/− mice are normal and fertile and lack tumors by age eleven months. Homozygous Brca1 5-6 mutant mice die before day 7.5 of …
- 101700076604 BRCA1 0 title abstract description 228
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